Panda Revolution: Vintage Illustrations Of Panda Propaganda Posters

Pandas are practically one of the adorable and loved creatures around the world due to their appealing characteristics including its chubby body, its infamous black and white pattern, and its lazy but sometimes playful nature. Today, we’re going to see these cute buddies mixed with vintage propaganda posters.

William Chua is a Singapore-based illustrator who has created a personal project called Panda Revolution. It is a series of propaganda-poster illustrations where the characters are substituted with adorable pandas. You’ll see some of the famous American, Chinese, and Russian propaganda posters made more endearing with these cool artworks. Scroll down and check out some of his works. Come, take a peek, and enjoy!

Pantasy
One of the cutest astronaut or rather pandastronaut you’ll ever see, not to mention these adorable little pandas playing around.

Panda salutes you
This poster of a panda saluting was inspired by an American propaganda poster.

Victory to the Panda Revolution
A Chinese-Inspired propaganda poster with the wordings below that means “Cheers for the great victory of panda revolution!”

Panda The Revolutioner
This poster was inspired by Norman Rockwell’s “Rosie the Riveter” which is a cultural icon of the US that represents the American women who worked in factories during World War II.

Sailor Panda
This tough-looking-but-still-cute panda poster was inspired by an American propaganda poster of the US Navy.

Celebrate the Revolution
This poster is depicted from Russian Propaganda Poster and is dedicated to the Singapore National Day.